Submitted by TheBaddestPatsy t3_zylg7r in explainlikeimfive
DHaze27 t1_j2905l8 wrote
Reply to comment by prustage in ELI5 How do animals that swim/fly in complex formations do it? by TheBaddestPatsy
Agreed. One of the common theories is that large migratory birds (geese, swan, etc) fly in formation for the aerodynamic advantage...drafting like cars in a race. The leader will also "rotate" through to allow individual birds to rest. They're able to fly in the correct direction because birds are sensitive to the earth's magnetic fields
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